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Metal Print : Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho)
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Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho)
980724 Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry. Illustration for an article on Picture-writing of the American Indians by Garrick Mallery. From the Tenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1888-89 by J W Powell, Director (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1893).); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 25500260
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Experience the historic Battle of Little Big Horn come to life with our stunning Metal Prints featuring Bridgeman Images' "Custers Dead Cavalry" by the American School. This captivating color lithograph, inspired by the 19th century original, transports you back in time. Each Metal Print is meticulously crafted to bring out the rich details and vibrant colors of this iconic image. Add a touch of history and art to your space with this exquisite piece from our Media Storehouse collection.
Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image, a colour lithograph created by the American School in the 19th century, depicts the aftermath of the infamous Battle of Little Big Horn. The scene is hauntingly powerful, showcasing the devastating consequences of this clash between General Custer's cavalry and Native American tribes. Strewn across the battlefield are fallen soldiers, both Native Americans and members of the United States Army. Their lifeless bodies serve as a poignant reminder of the high cost paid during this fierce confrontation. The print was originally featured in an article on Picture-writing of the American Indians by Garrick Mallery, published in 1888-89. It offers viewers a glimpse into ethnographic and social aspects surrounding this historical event. With its intricate details and masterful execution, this engraving captures not only the physicality but also the emotional weight carried within each corpse. It serves as a testament to both sides' bravery and sacrifice during one of America's most significant battles. As we observe this piece from Fine Art Finder's Bridgeman Images collection, we are transported back to that fateful day in 1876 when George Armstrong Custer met his demise at Little Big Horn. This artwork stands as a solemn tribute to all those who lost their lives on that battlefield—a somber reminder etched forever into our collective memory.
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